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French and Indian War

A History of War Anglo-French War (1202–04) - French invasion of Normandy. Anglo-French War (1213–14) – rivalry between the Capetian dynasty and the House of Plantagenet, ended by the French Victory at the Battle of Bouvines. French invasion of England (1215-1217) - Part of the First Barons War. Saintonge War (1242–43) - Ended in a French Victory at the Battle of Taillebourg. Anglo-French War (1294–98 and 1300-03) – conflict which revolved around Gascony and ended by the Treaty of Paris (1303). Hundred Years' War (1337–1453) Anglo-French War (1496–98) - part of the Italian War of 1494–98 Anglo-French War (1512–14) – part of the War of the League of Cambrai Anglo-French War (1522–26) – part of the Italian War of 1521–26 Anglo-French War (1542–46) – part of the Italian War of 1542–46 Anglo-French War (1557–59) – part of the Italian War of 1551–59 Anglo-French War (1627–29) – part of the Huguenot rebellions Anglo-French War (1666–67) – a minor corollary of the Second Anglo- Dutch War Anglo-French War (1689–97) – part of the Nine Years' War Anglo-French War (1702–13) – part of the War of the Spanish Succession Anglo-French War (1744–48) – part of the War of the Austrian Succession Anglo-French War (1756–63) – part of the Seven Years' War

Colonial Competition for Land

Young Washington

Fort Necessity- Start of a World War

“Washington” by Ron Chernow Read the Selection 1. What did you learn about Washington? Name two character traits and support each one with evidence (direct quotes) from the reading selection. Be sure to explain how your evidence and how it supports the character trait your selected. 2. What did you learn about the British from the reading that could provide motivation for colonists seeking to gain independence from them later? Pick 2 pieces of evidence from the slection and explain.

Colonial America- 1756 (Before The 7 Years War)

French and Indian War Map

Early British Set backs

New British Strategy Let the Colonists volunteer for the fighting Reimburse the colonies for the costs Tie down French troops in France by attacking the coasts Take over the overseas empire of France in the West Indies, Canada, Africa, and India Pay for the Prussian army to fight

West Indies

The 7 Years War- Global Conflict of Empires

The 7 Years War- Europe

King George the Third

The Iroquois Confederation

The Ohio Natives

Massacres

Colonial War Effort- treatment

Increasing Debt